[Thomas Roth], aka [Ghidraninja], and author of the [Stacksmashing] YouTube channel, investigated Apple’s Lightning port and created a cool debugging tool that allowed one to get JTAG on the device.
We’ve been recently looking into USB 2.0 – the ubiquitous point-to-point communications standard. USB 2 is completely different from USB 3, the blue-connector next-generation USB standard. For ...
It seems like the ACE3 USB-C controller used on Apple iPhone 15 and newer can be hacked thanks to insufficient safeguards in the controller's firmware. The breach was achieved by security researchers ...
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USB-Port: Hacking iPhone's USB Type-C connection? There are many flaws hidden in it! Revealed in the report..
Apple products are popular for their security. It is very difficult to hack Apple devices. The reasoning behind buying Apple devices for most people is that all Apple devices including iPhones are ...
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